Jun 262006
 

The cur­rent weath­er fore­cast for Van­couver is sunny and warm (into the high 20s; around 80 F) mak­ing it a pretty good place to be right now. All the garden­ers of course are busy turn­ing on the water­ing sys­tems, but giv­en Van­couver also has lots of water this isn’t as much of a prob­lem as in oth­er places. We’re look­ing for­ward to hav­ing a decent sum­mer this year, unlike the last one which was basic­ally miser­able for most of the time.

Which makes Van­couver a pretty good place to be in July: the weath­er is usu­ally superb, sunny and warm but not too hot, life reas­on­ably relaxed, the sea­wall and beaches full but not over­flow­ing. Just the right time of year for stand­ards com­mit­tee meet­ings! I’ve hos­ted DOM WG meet­ings in Van­couver in August, with par­ti­cipants enjoy­ing the com­bin­a­tion of effect­ive work and a bit of tour­ist­ing. If you’re look­ing for an excuse to vis­it Van­couver, now’s your chance — not only is the Liberty Alli­ance hold­ing one of its quarterly spon­sors meet­ings in July (the week of July 17th, to be pre­cise), it’s also hold­ing a con­fer­ence jointly with the Inter­net Iden­tity Work­shop on the Thursday and Fri­day. This will fol­low the stand­ard IIW “uncon­fer­ence” format, to allow for lots of flex­ib­il­ity in top­ics and speak­ers. The attendee list is cer­tainly impress­ive! I’ll be there for as long as the baby lets me (I assume she’ll be the young­est participant).

Liberty Alli­ance non-mem­bers will also be wel­come to attend the Liberty Alli­ance meet­ing itself on Tues­day and Wed­nes­day (NDAs will have to be signed). This is the first time that the Liberty Alli­ance has opened up a spon­sor meet­ing to non-mem­bers in this way; I hope lots of people who are inter­ested in iden­tity issues take the oppor­tun­ity to find out more about what the Liberty Alli­ance does and how it operates.

Regis­tra­tion for both the Open­Space event and the Liberty meet­ing for non-mem­bers is at Iden­tity Open­Space Regis­tra­tion; early-bird regis­tra­tion is now closed but it’s still cheap­er to register now than onsite.

If you want an altern­at­ive set of hotel, res­taur­ant, and tour­ism recom­mend­a­tions, try the North­ern Voice Van­couver page (North­ern Voice is the blog­ging con­fer­ence I help organ­ise each year). The Liberty Alli­ance meet­ing hotel is about a block from the North­ern Voice con­fer­ence location.

  5 Responses to “Summer Identity”

  1. Kaliya, who’s help­ing put togeth­er the Open­Space event, was voted onstage as “Gnomedex MVP” at the Gnomedex con­fer­ence last week­end. And she’s also a former stu­dent of my wife’s at high school in Van­couver. Small world.

  2. I came here because that Spam Karma thing was so
    impossible to use on a site I was try­ing to leave a
    com­ment on. The little let­ters and num­bers were
    abso­lutely incom­pre­hens­ible. It was like a bad joke. I
    guess it killed my com­ment­ing abil­ity, along with any
    spam.

    Thanx for weath­er fore­cast in Van­couver, we’ll try to plan out our vaca­tion there this time and attend the meet­ing too, dual pur­pose you know!!!! Look­ing for­ward to meet you.

  3. I am really inter­ested in tak­ing a trip out to Van­couver.. and I think it was a ‘sign’ that I came across your site!

    I found some inform­a­tion on this travel guide:
    Van­couver Travel Guide

    Can you tell me what would be the best time of year to visit?

    Van­couver really does seem like a great place to come to relax.

  4. The best thing about shoot­ing com­mer­cials in Van­couver was the con­stant view of the moun­tains dur­ing our pre-pro­duc­tion meet­ings which were end­less and ridiculous!

    -kev­in

  5. I notice a lot of things are filmed in Van­couver whats the secret to attract­ing good comer­cial filming

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